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Gordon Levy
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The photo above is my dad, Gordon Levy. Dad enlisted in the Army Air Force on July 1, 1944, just a few weeks after graduating from Fresno High School. However, he didn’t enter into active service until nearly a year later on June 16, 1945 after he completed his first year of college at Stanford University.
I wrote a bit about Dad’s military service here previously. He was always so proud that he’d had the opportunity to report about the Nuremberg Trials and while he was only there for a day or two, it was obviously an event that was etched in his memory forever. Once again, I found the original of a photo that was included in a newspaper article – this one in the article Dad wrote for the Fresno Guide which was published on October 10, 1946.
Written on back of photo
Cpl Gordon F. Levy In Germany 1945 |
I love this photo of Dad as it shows a little bit of how he was living at the time – I love the jacket!
Written on back of photo
PFC Gordon F. Levy Germany U.S. Army of Occupation March 1946 |
Robert and Gordon Levy
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Going even farther back, my other special veteran is Dad’s father, Sigmund Levy. I’m learning a lot about Sig as I go through Grandma Loraine’s scrapbook and work on transcribing the letters Sig and Loraine wrote back and forth to each other from 1917-1919. What I know about Sig’s military experience is that he was a Flying Cadet who completed his ground training at Berkeley and then went on to March Field in Riverside. I don’t believe he ever served in combat as the war was over shortly after he arrived at March Field. How exciting it must have been to be in the military on November 11, 1918!
Here’s some special photos of Sig during his military days.
What, you want to see it just a bit closer? And maybe even in color? Okay, let me take care of that for you!
Sigmund Levy uniform – World War I
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And as an added bonus, I found a hat! I wouldn’t have believed it if the name Sig Levy hadn’t been printed on the inside but here it is – an official flying cadet hat!
I also have to take this opportunity to remember another very special veteran, my 3rd great grandfather on my mother’s side, Emery Waller. If you’ve been following my blog, you might remember that I was able to get Emery’s grave marked just in time for Veteran’s Day last year – without a doubt one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Click here to read about it.
Captain Emery L. Waller
1813-1890 McPherson Cemetery, McPherson, Kansas |
I love the first photo of your dad, so handsome! I feel a special kinship to him because of his MOS; I'm also in the field of "editing." We call it Public Affairs now and editors are called print journalists, but the job is still so important. There is nothing better than telling the Soldier's story. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heather. I think he's pretty handsome, too, but I might be just a bit biased :-)
DeleteI've been reading several Veterans Day tributes, but this one is truly outstanding. Not just old photos but the actual uniform -- amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have two big boxes of uniforms - I'm pretty sure the rest are my dad's and maybe my uncle's. It really is amazing that they are all in such great condition!
DeleteDebi, this is a wonderful Veteran's Day tribute! That uniform and flying cadet hat are really amazing! It's unbelievable that you still have those. They are in such great condition too. Truly a treasure!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to go through the box and figure out what else is there. So much to do, so little time.....
DeleteThanks for your comment!
Debi, I just wanted to let you know that this post is listed on today's Fab Finds post at http://janasgenealogyandfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/2012/11/follow-fridayfab-finds-for-november-16.html
DeleteYour dad and grandpa look really handsome in the pictures! You must be really proud to have in your family two special people who served for your country. We appreciate the courage and loyalty they have shown to fight for the ideals of our nation.
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